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Are y = -5x + 2 and y = 5x – 3 parallel, perpendicular or neither? A.Parallel B.Perpendicular C.Neither
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Are y = -5x + 2 and y = 5x – 3 parallel, perpendicular or neither?
A.Parallel
B.Perpendicular
C.Neither
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The answer is C yw babes
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parallel is the answer
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